Claims
- 1. A rocket-propelled projectile comprising:
- an elongated projectile tube;
- a nose cone releasably attached to the forward end of the tube;
- a plurality of bombs in the tube;
- a main parachute in the aft end portion of the tube and attached thereto;
- a piston aft of the parachute and attached thereto;
- a rocket releasably attached to the aft end of the projectile tube;
- an acceleration-initiated fuse in the tube;
- a means for producing gas, packaged between the piston and rocket and in communication with the fuse so that it may be ignited thereby to produce expanding gases that bear against the piston and the rocket to separate the projectile from the rocket, the piston becoming also a means for deploying the parachute by creating a drag thereon when the atmosphere engages the freed piston on separation of the projectile from the rocket.
- 2. The rocket-propelled projectile of claim 1 further including a disk, packaged between the rocket and projectile, attached by cable to the rocket such that, on separation of the rocket from the projectile, the disk becomes exposed at high speed to the atmosphere, whereby the trajectory of the spent rocket may be altered to avoid its possible collision with the projectile.
- 3. The rocket-propelled projectile of claim 2 wherein the disk is perforated and is packaged between the explosive charge and the piston, whereby: (1) explosive force from the detonated charge may act directly on the piston through the perforations, (2) the disk may be forced out of the adapter, and (3) the desired amount of drag exerted on the rocket by the disk may be achieved by size and number of the perforations.
- 4. The projectile of claim 1 wherein each bomb is an explosive, shaped charge having a conical recess in the forward end thereof, and further includes:
- a parachute attached to the aft end of the bomb;
- a shield that fits over the parachute and into the conical recess of the adjacent bomb, comprising two hollow, half cones, a band holding them together to form a full cone, and a pronged clip, the prongs of which fit into slots in the ends of the band to fasten it about the shield, the prongs of the clip being maintained in the slots of the band by confinement of the band and clip between the shield and the conical recess of the adjacent bomb, and the clip functioning also as an aerodynamic vane, whereby removal of the adjacent bomb allows the wind to remove the clip from the band, releasing the shield and allowing the parachute to be deployed.
- 5. A rocket-propelled projectile comprising:
- an elongated tube;
- a nose cone releasably attached to one end of the tube;
- a series of bombs in the tube wherein each bomb comprises a conical, shaped, explosive charge having a parachute and means for deploying the parachute;
- conical spacers between the bombs for orderly packaging thereof;
- a cylindrical housing fixed to the aft end of the tube;
- a partition between the tube and the housing;
- a cylindrical adapter closed at its aft end and releasably attached on the aft end of the housing;
- a rocket motor engagable by screw threads to the adapter;
- an acceleration-initiated fuse in the adapter;
- a time delay charge contiguous with the fuse and ignitable thereby;
- an explosive charge adjacent the time delay charge;
- a piston confined between the explosive charge and the end of the housing, whereby detonation of the explosive charge may force the piston against the housing to separate it from the adapter and the rocket motor;
- a parachute attached to the housing and packaged therein, the top portion of the parachute being attached to the piston, so that, when the piston becomes exposed at high speed to the atmosphere on separation of the adapter from the housing, the piston may also function as a means for deploying the parachute; and
- a perforated disk packaged between the explosive charge and the piston and operably attached by cable to the rocket, so that it may function as a drogue to alter the trajectory of the spent rocket on separation thereof from the projectile.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to rocket-propelled projectiles; and particularly to those of a long, tubular nature, capable of launching a series of bombs. This invention was made under or during the course of Contract Number DAAD05-73-C-0519 with the U.S. Army.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Date |
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866,528 |
May 1941 |
FR |
1,208,220 |
Dec 1965 |
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